The reliable academic essay, structured for you
The classic intro–body–conclusion format every module expects — done properly.
- 1Title Page
- 2Table of Contents
- 3Introduction
- 4Main Discussion
- 5Conclusion
- 6References
What it is & when you’ll write one
The default essay for most modules: a formal, thesis-driven piece with an introduction, a developed body and a conclusion. You’ll write one whenever a brief says “discuss”, “analyse” or “to what extent”.
The scaffold you start with
Every section arrives as a labelled heading with guidance bullets and a suggested word count — generated the moment you create the document.
- 1
Title Page
Heading, guidance bullets and a suggested word count.
- 2
Table of Contents
Heading, guidance bullets and a suggested word count.
- 3
Introduction
- thesis
- scope
- 4
Main Discussion
Heading, guidance bullets and a suggested word count.
- 5
Conclusion
- restated thesis
- implications
- 6
References
Heading, guidance bullets and a suggested word count.
How your answers shape the draft
Add as much or as little as you like — the only required field is the title. Everything else fine-tunes your scaffold, and most fields auto-fill straight from your brief.
- You addtext auto-fills from brief
Module / Course
your module or course code
Notesierlabels the document and seeds AI memory so every suggestion matches your subject
- You addtext auto-fills from brief
Deadline
when it is due
Notesiersets the pacing Assignment Copilot uses to keep you on track
- You addtextarea auto-fills from brief
Thesis / main claim
your central argument or position
Notesierbecomes the spine your introduction, body paragraphs and conclusion are coached to reinforce
- You addtext
Intended audience
who will read the work
Notesiertunes the tone and register of every AI suggestion
- You addtextarea auto-fills from brief
Key counterargument to address
the strongest opposing view
Notesierseeds a dedicated rebuttal section and powers argument-structure analysis
- You addtextarea auto-fills from brief
Instructor notes
grading notes, required angles or constraints
Notesierbecomes high-priority guidance for the AI and section coach
- You addselect
Citation style
your required referencing style
Notesierformats in-text citations and the reference list in any of 15 styles, aiming for 2 citations per 1,000 words
What you get
- Never start from a blank page — a full scaffold appears with your sections and word budgets
- A thesis-driven body where every paragraph is coached to support your claim
- Citations formatted automatically in your required style
A student scenario
First-year, 2,000-word “discuss” prompt
A first-year student faces an open “discuss” question. They drop the brief in, Notesier sets a thesis-led scaffold with word budgets, and they write each paragraph with topic-sentence coaching.
Related assignment types
Argumentative Essay
A debatable thesis, mapped reasons and a counterargument handled.
Expository Essay
Explain a concept or process clearly — informative, not persuasive.
Research Paper
Method to references — scope the question, pick a method, scaffold it all.
All essays
Thesis-driven essays, structured and cited from the first line.
Common questions
An academic essay is a formal, thesis-driven piece with an introduction, body paragraphs that develop your argument, and a conclusion. Most modules use this format when a brief asks you to discuss, analyse, or evaluate a topic.
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